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DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW SPECIES AND A NEW GENUS 
OF RHOPALOCERA FROM THE MALAY PENINSULA. 
By W. L. Distant, F.E.S. 
Fam. NYMPHALIDA. 
Subfam. NYMPHALIN. 
EUTHALIA GOODRICHI, n. sp. 
Female.—Wings above pale olivaceous brown ; anterior wings 
with a small rufous spot margined with black in cell, and a 
similarly coloured oblong discocellular spot at end of cell, beyond 
cell a transverse series of light greyish white spots cross the 
wing, the spots placed singly between the nervules, excepting two 
between the third median nervule and submedian nervure, the 
lowermost on inner margin minute; beyond these spots is a 
violaceous fascia, coutaining a subapical greyish white spot, and 
outwardly marked with a series of dark purplish spots placed 
between the nervules; posterior wings with a discal series of 
greyish white spots placed between the nervules, but not 
extending beneath the upper median nervule, a small rufous 
spot margined with black in cell, and a submarginal angularly 
waved linear dark purplish fascia. Wings beneath much paler 
than above; anterior wings with the spots in the cell larger and 
brighter, greyish white spots as above, followed by a series of 
dark purplish spots, much smaller than those above; posterior 
wings with a small spot in cell as above, and a discocellular spot 
at end of cell, the series of greyish white spots as above, but 
continued to abdominal margin a little above anal angle, the last 
spot being longest, the waved fascia above being replaced by a 
series of small dark spots as on anterior wings. Body and legs 
more or less concolorous with wings. Exp. wings, 75 mill. 
Hab.—Perak (Lieut. Goodrich; coll. Dist.). 
TANAECIA CONSANGUINEA, N. sp. 
Male.—Closely allied to 7’. pulasara, but differing in the 
following particulars:—The six contiguous transverse spots on 
apical half of anterior wings are more regular in size, and 
therefore their inner margins are subparallel, and not deeply and 
sinuously irregular, as in 7’. pulasara; these spots are also 
darker in hue; the posterior wings have the outer margin of the 
